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<blockquote data-quote="Gone Ballistic" data-source="post: 1809886" data-attributes="member: 26477"><p>The real truth of this is I defy anyone who can find a tourist that has come to Idaho to view wolves in their wild domain that has actually seen one in the wild. They are extremely difficult to find and more difficult to hunt. A elk hunter has the potential to possibly stumble upon some but it is very rare since they have found out they can be shot. Now that they are aware of what man does when hunting they have become very cagey and avoid man at all costs in the woods during the fall months. But, if you are running through the woods with your dogs in the summer you have to be alert for they will attack your dog and kill him.</p><p>I generally advise the tourists who ask me where they can go to see wolves to tie their dog to a tree in the forest and hide where they can watch it from a hundred yards away. Either they or the dog might get a chance of viewing a few of them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gone Ballistic, post: 1809886, member: 26477"] The real truth of this is I defy anyone who can find a tourist that has come to Idaho to view wolves in their wild domain that has actually seen one in the wild. They are extremely difficult to find and more difficult to hunt. A elk hunter has the potential to possibly stumble upon some but it is very rare since they have found out they can be shot. Now that they are aware of what man does when hunting they have become very cagey and avoid man at all costs in the woods during the fall months. But, if you are running through the woods with your dogs in the summer you have to be alert for they will attack your dog and kill him. I generally advise the tourists who ask me where they can go to see wolves to tie their dog to a tree in the forest and hide where they can watch it from a hundred yards away. Either they or the dog might get a chance of viewing a few of them. [/QUOTE]
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